Support for pipe-hangers.



. S. RICKMAN.

SUPPORT FOR PIPE HANGERS.

APPLICATION FILED PEBG, 1913.

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i forced through the opening 17 intoengagement with the upper edge of the bar. rlhis upper edge is formed with an arcuate notch 24 to receive the pin. This construction is provided because a single rod does not have therequired strength, Whereas the bar 22 is suiiciently strong to support any Weight likely to be placed on the hanger support.

It is to be understood that While E have shown and described the preferred embodi-y ment of my invention, I do not wish to be limited to this exact construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, but may make such changes as will fall'within the cent its inner end, said flange being adapted to be secured to a false base, a threaded body member extending from the inner end of the socket, a cap mounted uponl the upper end of the body member, said cap being formed with two pairs of openings, and anchoring rods extending through said openings.

In testimony whereof I aHiX my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

ULYSSES S. RlC'KMAN. Witnesses z.

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